Tuesday, July 29, 2014

The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) and German
business travel buyer association VDR announced at the end of June that
President and COO of Concur Rajeev Singh will be a featured speaker at during
the GBTA Conference in Berlin, November 12-14,
which will incorporate VDR’s autumn symposium this year.

Singh will speak about Concur’s vision for the future of
business travel, as well as the organization’s recent acquisition strategy and
the challenges of integrating technology, business and culture.

“I have watched Concur’s evolution in recent years with huge
interest,” GBTA regional director for EMEA, Catherine McGavock, said in a press
release. “I am delighted to welcome the president of this vibrant organization
and look forward to learning more from this driver of change.”

“This is an exciting and dynamic time for our industry,”
Singh said in the release. “The rapid advance and adoption of technology is
changing the landscape of corporate travel spend. I see exciting times ahead
and I look forward to joining this prestigious event and sharing my view of our
industry and how we at Concur see it developing.”

Singh co-founded Concur in 1993, became COO in 2002 and
president three years later. Prior to co-founding Concur, he worked for Ford
Motor GM.

The event will bring together GBTA’s annual conference in
Europe with German partner association VDR’s autumn symposium to create
Europe’s foremost business travel conference, expected to attract more than 700
delegates from over 20 countries.

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